The folks over at Kuhl Racing have announced yet
another creation for the 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon, this time using a Toyota
Harrier as the base vehicle. As with most of their other modified vehicles like
the C-HR and 86, you’ll either love it or hate it.
The SUV has been “slammed” to the
ground courtesy of revised suspension and plenty of negative camber on all four
wheels. To go along with the large alloys, there’s an aggressive-looking body
kit, which includes new bumpers, side skirts, rear diffuser and spoiler.
Elsewhere, there’s a new front grille and a quad tailpipe setup.
The body kit is available in two different grades –
SG Type, which uses a special fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) that is 1.5 times
stronger than conventional FRP material, and a top grade HG Type. The second
one uses the same material as SG Type, but achieves twice the strength by
adding a newly developed cross mat.
Prices start at 259,000 yen for an
unpainted SG Type kit, going up to 339,000 yen if you want them
painted. The HG Type goes for 329,000 yen for an unpainted kit or
409,000 yen with paint.